Ufone, a top telecom provider in Pakistan, apologised on Thursday for liking a politically inclined tweet on its official Twitter account.

The tweet, originating from a personal account, stated 'GoNawazGo' and carried a picture of a goat.

Screenshot of Ufone Twitter account
Screenshot of Ufone Twitter account

The tweet appearing on Ufone's Twitter was deemed inappropriate by a large number of social media users in the country.

Twitter users across the country started trending 'BoycottUfone'. While some tweets were humorous in nature, others tweets criticised the service provider for indulging into politics.

Some social media users questioned the logic of the top trend in Pakistan, 'BoycottUfone'.

Some tweets saw the lighter side of the situation.

Ufone did apologise for the oversight on their social media account, and tweeted an apology shortly after the trend became viral.

They assured their customers and social media users the matter will investigated and action taken against those responsible for the inappropriate usage of their corporate Twitter account.

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Juni
Jun 02, 2016 05:57pm

Seems like Ufone marketing team has been taken from Telenor, as Telenor had endorsed PTI in 2013 general elections through naya Pakistan campaign

Skeptic
Jun 02, 2016 06:43pm

Accident, or trial run?

Gramscian
Jun 02, 2016 09:13pm

Boycott for one tweet, but keep quiet on loot & plunder of national wealth by rulers, not to mention abysmal governance. Awesome

Sammy
Jun 02, 2016 11:35pm

@Gramscian PMLN performance is by far anything but dismissal. Economy today is far better than in the last 15 years of Musharraf and PPP combined. PMLN is the only progressive party.

Waqas Ahmed
Jun 03, 2016 01:00am

@Sammy Really? with the economic growth rate of 4.7% even that is doubtful as World Bank reported the actual growth rate to be 3.9%. Agriculture growth worst in our history. I'm no fan of Musharraf, but during his rule Pak economy grew over 6% on average, even reached 8% for one year.

asad
Jun 03, 2016 01:04am

@Sammy OMG height of hypocrisy

Proud Pakistani
Jun 03, 2016 02:00am

@Sammy people dying of hunger corruption is rampant sharifs becoming trillionaires whereas multi billion income generating organisations getting bankrupt. Yes you can say that better than may be other governments in the past but is that how you compare the govt. Is this the standard of quality.....how many people have completely free treatment in reality, how many people in pakistan live below poverty line do u have any idea? Is metro and motorway everything we need....how many uneducated childrenare there v in pakistan....is NS nor responsible for all the state affairs being the PM of Pakistan.. NS is responsible if a child dies in Thar or someone not having food in peShaw ar but if he takes the responsibility. We don't comparison with Zardari or musharraf

farhan
Jun 03, 2016 02:48am

Adeel hashmi has be blamed for this ufone blunder. some sources say that he was behind the twitter a/c.

anonymous realist
Jun 03, 2016 04:58am

@Sammy dear who ever you are.. I can not fathom how did you come up with the conclusion that Pakistan is some how in a better position economically. Open your eyes, and realize the facts.. sharing a link to business recorder article publised just a while ago.. Please read, and if you can not still comprehend what is written, ask for assistance! http://www.brecorder.com/top-stories/0/52493/

Seneca
Jun 03, 2016 06:34am

Although it was a poor decision where as companies usually never comment on social or political issue,

Khan
Jun 03, 2016 08:27am

@Sammy you are right but what is this progress based on? The debt that you, I and our children and grand children will have to service through heavy taxes in the decades to come?

SAKhan
Jun 03, 2016 09:21am

@Sammy 1/3 oil price, 1/3 commodity prices and much lower agricultural based products prices compared to PPP era has nothing to do with so called better performance?

Awais Ali
Jun 03, 2016 09:44am

Why to boycott? Ufone is not running on public money and it is not the organization which suppose to be unbiased. And if they have their political affiliation then what is wrong in it? Other may favor PML-N no problem at all.

Mirza Asif Baig
Jun 03, 2016 10:01am

Ufone staff, just liked the Tweet. They didn't Tweet anything against Nawaz.

Ahmar Qureshi
Jun 03, 2016 10:08am

The official social media account of any telecom company is to be kept under responsible hands, regardless of any reservation from the Govt, such ridicule turns out to be the ridicule of the company itself! I am not a PML-N supporter but this is not an act of maturity! Kindly desist from such posts & pay respect to the National Interest... Thank You!

Fahad
Jun 03, 2016 10:10am

@Sammy funny you should say this. rather than listening to ishaq dar lies how about little research. growth is 4.7 less than expected 5.5% and ishaq dar called it 8yrs best performance admitting that musharraf 7% growth was real. I dont like musharraf but lets be honest, pml_N did much worst job. When PPP took over, world was hit by a recession and PPP managed to grow at 2.8-3.5% in 5 yrs. low import bill in pml-n time due to falling oil prices didnt do us much i guess as exports have fallen to $15.6bn. 3 yrs low. maybe 8yrs low as well.

me
Jun 03, 2016 10:14am

Just cannot believe people can still support PML N.

Syed Dilawar M. Shah
Jun 03, 2016 11:22am

This was not an accident and cannot be one , it's actually deliberate done through a dirty mind, black sheeps should be accounted for.

Syed Dilawar M. Shah
Jun 03, 2016 11:23am

A shame full act on the part of U-Fone.

khanm
Jun 03, 2016 01:34pm

I don't know why they have to ...we do have freedom of expressions...it is so called our constitutional right. It is a good rule in life never to apologize. The right sort of people do not want apologies, and the wrong sort take a mean advantage of them.